Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Texila Conducts On Spot Admission in India

Texila America University (TAU), one of the best Medical Schools in the Caribbean conducts On Spot Admissions in India. Since inception in 2010, the University has been in the forefront offering different programs in the healthcare sector. Initiated with just the on Campus Medicine programs, the University had grown up to the heights today with different program verticals ranging from On Campus Programs, Post Graduate Medicine Programs and Distance and Online Programs.


Texila American University regularly conducts seminar and spot admission to give an opportunity for the highly qualified and talented students. Currently Texila conducts spot admission in India for medicine and Nursing program

Our university representative Mr. Praveen will meet and counsel the aspiring medical and nursing students and guide them on the program, studying at TAU, Accommodation, application procedure and other opportunities available at the university.

Students may also consider for further scholarships based on the passing rates and financial background. The date and venue details of seminar are as follows:

Join us on the following locations to receive first hand information!

At Surat Gujarat.
Date : 29th May 2015
Venue :  Hotel embassy , Opp  : Railway station , Varachha ,  Surat , Gujarat - 395003
Contact Person: Praveen Kumar
Contact Number - 098945 98945

At Vadodara, Gujarat
Date : 30th May 2015
Venue: Hotel Surya palace, Sayajigunj , Vadodara, Gujrat – 390020.
Contact Person: Praveen Kumar
Contact Number :  098945 98945


For more details register here http://www.tauedu.org/education-fair-worldwide.html

Friday, 22 May 2015

Texila American University conducts the On Spot Admission in Cameroon (23rd – 27th May 2015)

Texila American University (TAU), one of the best Caribbean Medical Schools, located in Guyana, the only English speaking country in South America conducts the On Spot Admission in Cameroon. The event will be held from 23rd May 2015 to 24th May 2015 in Yaoundé, Cameroon.
cameroon Texila American University conducts the On Spot Admission in Cameroon (23rd – 27th May 2015)
The event will be conducted in the following venue: Room # 202,Mvog-Mbi, Immeuble Ekotto Center Opposite Socropole, Yaounde; Email: rm.wa@tau.edu.gy; Contact 237673700676 for further details concerning the on spot admission.  The date and time of the event is as follows: 23rd May 2015 (3 pm to 8 pm) & 24th May 2015 (8 am to 1 pm)
In Douala, Cameroon the event will be held in the following dates in the following venues:
British Language Institute Akwa Douala
Email: rm.wa@tau.edu.gy; Phone: 237673700676;
Date: 27th May 2015;
Timing: 8 Am To 5 Pm
Hotel Beausejour Mirabel, Door 202,
2nd floor, Akwa – Douala
Email: rm.wa@tau.edu.gy
Phone: 237673700676
TAU offers different program verticals in the field of Medicine, Nursing and other Allied Sciences. Texila American University (TAU) is one of the reputed Medical Schools in the Caribbean, with its campus located in Guyana. Since its inception, TAU has been rendering the best-class education with a high deal of professionalism and exactness. It is a WHO Listed, NACG Accredited & MCI Approved University with partnerships world-wide.
Since its inception in 2010, TAU has been in the forefront offering different programs in its campus and also online. The programs offered in the Campus in Guyana include the Doctor of Medicine (MD), Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and Advanced Standing in Nursing (ASN).
TAU also offers the Post graduate programs in the field of Medicine. Royal College Examination Training Program is also offered by the University. Distance and Schools introduced by the TAU include the School of Behavioral Science, Clinical Research, Public Health, Nursing, Education, Information Technology, Alternative Medicine and Research.  With the most advanced Internet Technologies, the online programs are run more effectively including the Examinations.
The Post Graduate Medicine Programs and the Online Programs are offered by the Texila American University, in academic partnership with the University of Central Nicaragua (UCN).
Moreover, the Learning Management System (LMS) is the platform where all the interactions occur. More details will be updated in the website of Texila American University, https://www.tauedu.org

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

TAU – College of Medicine New Beginning & Updates Initiated by Dr. Maria Declaro

As a part of the new beginnings in the Texila American University – College of Medicine, Dr. Maria Declaro had conducted a Small group discussion for the 5 international students in practicum in TAU Sparendaam Campus, an innovative and effective way of teaching and learning technique in problem -based learning (PBL), towards creating world-class medical graduates.



In addition to that, Dr. Raj Harnagle's delivered a speech on April 7, 2015 on WHO celebration of Food Safety in TAU.

The rationale behind doing this Objective Structured Clinical Evaluation (OSCE) to objectively assess the skills acquired by the medical students at the level of MD5,6,7,8 who have exposure to clinical rotations already.

It is another pioneering effort for TAU by Dr Maria.  It was also a tool for needs assessment for the faculty's past teachings/mentoring-were they effective enough to deliver the academic and clinical goods to the students, also to gauge how "to bridge the gap between theoretical, practical and clinical aspects of medicine.

MD5 Medical Students of TAU – CM had recently concluded the Objective Structured Clinical Evaluation (OSCE) on April 10, 2015 at Critchlow Campus - A Brainchild project of Dr. Maria for objective assessment of the clinical skills of medical student’s year level 5, 6, 7, 8 batches.

Monday, 18 May 2015

St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Guyana is now affiliated with Texila American University for Clinical Rotations

Another milestone for Texila American University (TAU) – New Hospital signed in Guyana for Clinical Rotations

Texila American University had signed the agreement with the St. Josephs Mercy Hospital in Guyana for the Clinical Rotations.

St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, known locally as "Mercy" is a 70-bed general hospital located in the Kingston area of Georgetown, Guyana. Founded by a group of local Catholic citizens in 1942, the Sisters of Mercy were invited to establish and run the hospital.  St. Joseph Mercy Hospital as a premier health care facility is committed to providing quality services to all in Guyana with a spirit of compassion, commitment and professionalism.

Now, it’s more reliable for the students to pursue clinical rotations in Guyana, with a new hospital being added into the list. With this affiliation, now the student who pursues Medicine programs in Normal track would be enriched with the experience of clinical practices in one of the best hospitals in Guyana.

            Mr.Balakumar, the Chief Administration Officer with Dr. Bridgemohan of Mercy Hospital, Guyana

Being affiliated with a world class hospital in Guyana, Texila American University is on its verge of success!

Since its inception in 2010, Texila American University has been in the forefront rendering the best class of education with a high level of professionalism and exactness. The University is partnered with different Universities round the world which would benefit the students by earning the degrees of global recognition.  

Friday, 15 May 2015

TAU in partnership with UBIS offers Swiss Accredited Online MBA Degree

Texila American University, in partnership with University of Business & International Studies (UBIS) offers the Swiss accredited Online MBA Degree. It offers an excellent opportunity to receive a dual degree (US/Swiss) where Texila American University (TAU – G) is an academic delivery partner and UBIS is the awarding body of the program.



With the advanced technologies and career prospects, it would bring an excellent opportunity for the students to gain an Online MBA Degree from the University of Business & International Studies, Switzerland.

Take up the position of a Senior Level Management & Executive Positions in the Corporates with International Standard!

Students who have completed the Bachelors degree from a recognized University would be eligible for the two year MBA Program.

It offers a great chance for the students as it offers a pathway to earn a Swiss accredited degree.
Earn a master's degree in Business Administration and enhance your knowledge, expand your influence and position yourself to advance your career in any organization.


Our MBA program would assist you to develop the areas of professional leadership and strategic thinking to critically analyze the issues at higher level.

Source http://www.tauedu.org/ubis-mba.html

Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Texila American University (TAU) conducts On Spot Admissions in Ghana


Texila America University (TAU), one of the top Medical Schools in the Caribbean conducts On Spot Admissions in Ghana. Since inception in 2010, the University has been in the forefront offering different programs in the healthcare sector. Initiated with just the on Campus Medicine programs, the University had grown up to the heights today with different program verticals ranging from On Campus Programs, Post Graduate Medicine Programs and Distance and Online Programs. Within the short span of time, the University had achieved number of accreditation and memberships.

The venue details are as follows:

Basically conducted for the two major places in Ghana: Accra and Takoradi. The date time and venue details of the On spot admission is given below:

Accra

14th May 2015: 8 Am To 5 Pm:  Bojo Beach road, Opposite UBI filling station,Aplaku,Accra off                                                            the Accra – Kasoa road,old   barrier, Address :P.O. Box OD 846,                                                            Accra.

15th May 2015: 8 Am To 1Pm: NSAWAM EASTERN REGION WEST AFRICA GHANA 

20th May 2015: 8 Am To 1 Pm: House No. C/100, Kente Street,Okaikoi Sub-Metro, PO Box AN     
                                                    11366, Accra

20th May 2015: 3 PM to 8 PM: P.O BOX 1867, GP – ACCRA

21st May 2015 3 PM to 8 PM: NSAWAM EASTERN REGION WEST AFRICA GHANA

Takoradi

16th & 17th May 2015:  8 Am To 5 Pm:  Plot5 Efffia-Anaji, P.O.Box mc1549, Takoradi,Ghana

Explore the Opportunity to Discover Texila American University and its program verticals and build a successful career. 

Thursday, 7 May 2015

US$20M Texila University at Providence closer to reality –“We believe in Guyana,” says university’s founder

GLOBAL education provider in the field of medicine, Texila American University turned the sod for the construction of a US$20 million state-of the-art campus at Providence, East Bank Demerara, which when completed will be among the elite medical schools in the Caribbean.Located at Block 2442 Plantation Providence, the medical university is expected to be completed in a year from the time construction begins. It forms part of a wider plan to transform the East Bank corridor into a modern industrial and commercial hub.
President Donald Ramotar addressing the gathering at the sod-turning ceremony



President Donald Ramotar addressing the gathering at the sod-turning ceremony

The green campus slated for completion in 2016, will be outfitted with a modern laboratory, library, research centre, Information Technology centre, student lounges and an international cafeteria. All told, it will have the capacity to accommodate some 1,500 students.

The Texila American University is part of a global conglomerate, Texila American University Limited Hong Kong (TAU-HK), which also owns Texila Education Management Services (TEMS), USA; Texila Global Consulting Services, United Arab Emirates; and SAKSHI Education and Consulting and Training Limited in India.

The university began operation here in 2010 with seven students, operating out of the Critchlow Labour College, Woodford Avenue, Georgetown, before moving to establish a campus at Goedverwagting, East Coast Demerara, due to a growing student population.

Today, the university boasts of some 420 students from 35 countries and about 100 international and Guyanese faculty support staff. The school offers clinical rotations in the US and the Philippines. Students studying locally also do clinical rotation at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC). The majority of the university’s student population is drawn from the US, Asia and Africa.

Addressing the groundbreaking ceremony at the construction site, Providence, which had in attendance President Donald Ramotar, Housing Minister Irfaan Ali, members of the diplomatic corps and students, the university’s founder Saju Bhaskar said Texila is a place where promise, possibility and potential immerse with local talents in the study and acquisition of knowledge.

In the relationship, he said, the school provides an environment where sanity thrives, a balance in a world that can at times tilt out of balance.

Catalytic reactor
“Texila is the catalytic reactor, attracting people from all over the world who might not have otherwise met at this location; building bonds among students and faculty; transforming the mind and spirit, but also educational experience inside and outside of the classroom,” Bhaskar said, adding that the university brings students and faculty members into a dynamic learning community, broadening their horizons, sharpening their creativity, and moulding them to be leaders in their respective areas of medicine.
150-BED HOSPITAL

Aside from the US multimillion dollar campus, Texila intends to build a 150-bed hospital at the very location to serve the people of Providence and the nation at large. This is in addition to the construction of housing facilities to accommodate international students and faculty staff.
An artist’s impression of the Texila American University building when completed

An artist’s impression of the Texila American University building when completed

Bhaskar thanked former President Bharrat Jagdeo, under whose tenure the university received the blessings to build the Providence campus, and former Education Minister Shaik Baksh who approved of the university operating here.

He also thanked Housing Minister Irfaan Ali for selecting the location for the campus and current Education Minister Priya Manickchand for her passion and dedication in raising the standard of education in Guyana.
FRIENDLY INVESTMENT CLIMATE
In addition, the Texila American University founder expressed gratitude to President Donald Ramotar and the leaders in Government for providing a climate that is friendly to investors, declaring to the gathering, “I and we believe in Guyana”.

President Donald Ramotar praised the investment, saying that it will expand the market for education tourism, but more importantly, it reflects investors’ confidence in the economy.

“The Government believes that the most important factor for our development is the quality of people that we have and in that regard education plays a very important role,” the President said, pointing out that Texila will not only be bringing students from abroad, but will also attract local students.

“This is very important for us because it will help us to lift our standards and make more possibilities more accessible, possibilities of education to our young people, and to our people at large,” he said, noting that the Government, once elected will also bring the Specialty Hospital on stream.
The Specialty Hospital, he said, will enable Guyana to become a medical tourism destination.
A section of the gathering at the sod-turning ceremony


A section of the gathering at the sod-turning ceremony

GROWING GLOBAL MARKET
Patients Beyond Borders estimates the global medical tourism market to worth between US$ 38.5 to US$55 billion. Some 11 million cross-border patients worldwide spend an average of US$ 3,500 to US$ 5,000 per visit, including all medically-related costs, cross-border and local transport, inpatient stay and accommodations.
According to Patient Beyond Borders, the world population is aging and becoming more affluent at rates that surpass the availability of quality healthcare resources.
In addition, out-of-pocket medical costs of critical and elective procedures continue to rise, while nations offering universal care are faced with ever-increasing resource burdens. These drivers are forcing patients to pursue cross-border healthcare options either to save money or to avoid long waits for treatment.
The organisation estimates the worldwide medical tourism market is growing at a rate of 15 to 25 per cent, with rates highest in North, Southeast and South Asia.

GUYANA CAN CAPITALISE
President Ramotar said Guyana can capitalise on this growing market as India, Singapore, Costa Rica and other countries around the world have done.

The Specialty Hospital, he said, will allow Guyana to deliver a world-class service to its people, and provide a service to the world, while building a reputation a reputable medical tourism destination.

During the past 23 years, through strategic investment, Guyana has been able to make significant strides in the health sector, notably, raising the life expectancy from 58 years in 1990 to 70 years today.

On this score, the president said the medical campus at Providence will strongly support Government’s investments to build a strong, educated and healthy nation.



An artist’s impression of the Texila American University Campus

“This campus that we are building today will play an important role in helping us to train our own Guyanese to better man our health sector so we can be known right across the world as a country that is very strong in producing quality students and students that will take our names abroad when they go back to their respective countries or where else they might venture in life, that they will remember Guyana and in so doing become an ambassador [for Guyana] wherever they are, or wherever go.”